Mattia Vacca

Como, CO, Italia

Photojournalist and documentary photographer. He graduated with a BA in Science of Communication and a MS in Cinema and Journalism.Since 2006 he covers daily news events in northern Italy for Corriere della Sera.His work has been pubblished on major Italian daily newspapers and internationals magazines. His work has been honored with numerous awards, including Sony World Photography Awards, Royal Photographic Society, Renaissance Prize, New York Photo Awards, International Photography Awards

Arts

Breaking news

Crisis

Editorial

Events

Military embed

Portrait

Reporting

Video editing

English

Spanish

French

Italian

Refugees crisis in northern Italy

Mattia Vacca

Migrants seeking to reach northern Europe stuck in Como after that Switzerland closed its borders

Lithuania

Mattia Vacca

How to act in extreme situations or instances of war

Srebrenica. Requiem for a dream

Mattia Vacca

Every year the 11th of July a sea of coffins lined up for the funeral in the small, used to be forgotten at-the-end-of-the-road town called Srebrenica in eastern Bosnia..The international criminal court said the most terrible crimes of genocide on European soil since the Second World War were committed in Srebrenica area when the Bosnian Serb forces massacred more than 8000 of Muslims after the enclave, ironically under U.N. protection as a safe heaven, was overrun by an army led by its ruthless commander; General Ratko Mladic..On may 2011, after more than 15 years on the run Mladic was captured in a small village in Serbia and he joins Radovan Karadzic, his war-time president and another “butcher of Balkans”, in the Hague..Over 4.000 body bags are still in a cold store, waiting to be opened and checked by the experts of ICMP (International Commission of Missing Persons), whose mission is to complete the bodies and identify them